Important Changes To Dog Licensing Announced

Agriculture Minister Michelle O’Neill today announced some changes to dog licensing requirements, by introducing the Dogs (Licensing and Identification) (Amendment) Regulations 2014.

[caption id="attachment_320" align="alignleft" width="225"]Dogs will have to be microchopped from 1 January 2015 and wear an engraved disc with their names and details. Dogs will have to be microchipped from 1 January 2015 and wear an engraved disc with their names and details.[/caption]

From 1 January 2015, the amended regulations will make microchipping the sole method of identification of dogs. The coloured licence tags issued by Councils will be discontinued.

Minister O’Neill said: “Microchipping of your dog is a compulsory part of dog licensing and following consultation with council chief executives, it was agreed to discontinue with the coloured tag, issued with a dog licence or upon licence renewal.

“Dog owners must still ensure that their name and address is inscribed on the dog’s collar or on a plate or badge attached to it. This requirement remains in place.”

The new regulations also require dog owners to ensure that their contact information on the microchip databases is kept up to date, for example when the dog owner changes address or telephone number.

The Minister added: “These measures are to ensure responsible dog ownership and so that you are quickly reunited with your dog should it go missing. To facilitate the updating of microchip details requirement, I am delighted to announce that Dogs Trust, in conjunction with local councils, will be launching a campaign to assist dog owners here to update their contact details on microchip databases for free. Dates and venues will be advertised in the local media in early 2015.

“I would encourage dog owners to take advantage of Dog Trust’s generous offer to update their contact details on microchip databases for free.”

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